more energy. what we're also seeing is an extreme approach to the way this is handled in government. we have 700 -- we know that $747 million were expect in lobbying to get an exemption to the safe drinking water act to hydraulic fracturing. that is what the safe drinking water act is supposed to monitor. what we're seeing here, and this is the story of the film, is a detailed explanation of how the drilling industry, as you saw in the last segment, multinational oil companies, are creating human rights abuses across america, and they're literally influencing the government so it moves away from the people who are protesting. >> from what he's saying, especially given the concept you're putting on the table, that the protesters of fracing are being taken seriously? >> they haven't really been successful. new york state is an example -- can i just finish one sentence? >> yes, let him talk. >> in new york state, fracing has not been approved. many people feel the governor is thinking about the polit